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HEEP 11-04-2016 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by clill (Post 648381)
For those out there worrying about Greg. He looks fine . He looks better than he did before he got on this treatment. He has gotten himself another shop, ordered another car trailer and is wanting the Mustang race car back. I think he has figured out he is gonna stay a bother us indefinitely.:hapdance: :hapdance:

Great, then I'm sure we will see another Shop and Trailer thread.

fleetus macmullitz 11-04-2016 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by clill (Post 648381)
For those out there worrying about Greg. He looks fine . He looks better than he did before he got on this treatment. He has gotten himself another shop, ordered another car trailer and is wanting the Mustang race car back. I think he has figured out he is gonna stay and bother us indefinitely.:hapdance: :hapdance:

It's too bad DaddyWeldbux isn't big on social media...he could bother soooooo many more people than just on here and IG.


:stirthepot:

BMR Sales 11-04-2016 08:41 AM

Greg, check out Frankincense Oil - it's not just for baby Jesus!

http://drericz.com/frankincense-oil-cancer-immunity/

fleetus macmullitz 11-08-2016 10:34 AM

Mary Jay Wannah?
 
Enjoy GW!


GregWeld 11-09-2016 08:16 PM

Tomorrow is the 6 month mark they gave me to live. I'm truly happy they blew their guesstimate!

I continue to dose the .1 ML THC/CBD nightly... nothing more. Had a blood draw this week and my blood is perfect.

I did meet a man tonight at dinner - by accident - that is somewhat of a cancer expert.... and he was SHOCKED I was not on the liver transplant list. I plan to follow up with him because he sounded extremely knowledgeable - and knew immediately what cancer I had etc. Couldn't believe he had finally met me because he had heard of me - my condition - and my "treatment". He gave me the "up and down" look and said -- "you sure as hell don't look like you have cancer - have you had a second opinion?!?"

I'm sorry -- I got a pretty good chuckle out of that statement considering the source. The look on his face was priceless --- because what his eyes are seeing is not what his brain is telling him what he should be seeing (a walking dead guy). The medicine man in him just couldn't "rectify" what stood before him.

waynieZ 11-09-2016 08:49 PM

Fight On Brother!

jy211 11-10-2016 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 648601)
Fight On Brother!

This ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

syborg tt 11-10-2016 07:52 AM

Greg as you know I share your story weekly and I can't tell you how remarkable you are and your ability to share has helped so many people.

You sir are a great guy and I am glad our paths crossed.



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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 648600)
Tomorrow is the 6 month mark they gave me to live. I'm truly happy they blew their guesstimate!

I continue to dose the .1 ML THC/CBD nightly... nothing more. Had a blood draw this week and my blood is perfect.

I did meet a man tonight at dinner - by accident - that is somewhat of a cancer expert.... and he was SHOCKED I was not on the liver transplant list. I plan to follow up with him because he sounded extremely knowledgeable - and knew immediately what cancer I had etc. Couldn't believe he had finally met me because he had heard of me - my condition - and my "treatment". He gave me the "up and down" look and said -- "you sure as hell don't look like you have cancer - have you had a second opinion?!?"

I'm sorry -- I got a pretty good chuckle out of that statement considering the source. The look on his face was priceless --- because what his eyes are seeing is not what his brain is telling him what he should be seeing (a walking dead guy). The medicine man in him just couldn't "rectify" what stood before him.


BMR Sales 11-10-2016 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 648600)
Tomorrow is the 6 month mark they gave me to live. I'm truly happy they blew their guesstimate!

I continue to dose the .1 ML THC/CBD nightly... nothing more. Had a blood draw this week and my blood is perfect.

I did meet a man tonight at dinner - by accident - that is somewhat of a cancer expert.... and he was SHOCKED I was not on the liver transplant list. I plan to follow up with him because he sounded extremely knowledgeable - and knew immediately what cancer I had etc. Couldn't believe he had finally met me because he had heard of me - my condition - and my "treatment". He gave me the "up and down" look and said -- "you sure as hell don't look like you have cancer - have you had a second opinion?!?"

I'm sorry -- I got a pretty good chuckle out of that statement considering the source. The look on his face was priceless --- because what his eyes are seeing is not what his brain is telling him what he should be seeing (a walking dead guy). The medicine man in him just couldn't "rectify" what stood before him.

:thumbsup:

96z28ss 11-10-2016 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 648600)
Tomorrow is the 6 month mark they gave me to live. I'm truly happy they blew their guesstimate!

I continue to dose the .1 ML THC/CBD nightly... nothing more. Had a blood draw this week and my blood is perfect.

I did meet a man tonight at dinner - by accident - that is somewhat of a cancer expert.... and he was SHOCKED I was not on the liver transplant list. I plan to follow up with him because he sounded extremely knowledgeable - and knew immediately what cancer I had etc. Couldn't believe he had finally met me because he had heard of me - my condition - and my "treatment". He gave me the "up and down" look and said -- "you sure as hell don't look like you have cancer - have you had a second opinion?!?"

I'm sorry -- I got a pretty good chuckle out of that statement considering the source. The look on his face was priceless --- because what his eyes are seeing is not what his brain is telling him what he should be seeing (a walking dead guy). The medicine man in him just couldn't "rectify" what stood before him.

That's awesome. That right there is the best advertisement for the THC/CBD treatment. Even an expert can't believe it.

Flash68 11-10-2016 02:10 PM

You go girl!

GregWeld 11-10-2016 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 648644)
You go girl!



As you know.... I've been running hard and fast!

raustinss 11-10-2016 05:40 PM

Is it weird ....Funny I was fitting some **** together at work today and wondered how you were Greg.... A guy I've never met yet was thinking ....haven't seen a post from you lately. Glad to see you have surpassed the 6 month date and are continuing to be in good spirits.
Your Canadian friend Ryan

GregWeld 11-10-2016 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by raustinss (Post 648656)
Is it weird ....Funny I was fitting some **** together at work today and wondered how you were Greg.... A guy I've never met yet was thinking ....haven't seen a post from you lately. Glad to see you have surpassed the 6 month date and are continuing to be in good spirits.
Your Canadian friend Ryan



Thanks Ryan!!

I've been too busy with SEMA and all the other running around I've been doing to be posting much. Doing is job 1 !!

Thank you for thinking of me. I'm doing pretty dang well!

Your American friend Greg!

ADY 11-11-2016 05:41 PM

Bile duct cancer tied to parasite
 
Saw this article and thought it pass it along:

Explained: The rare and almost impossible-to-spot cancer linked to the Vietnam War - Daily Mail
https://apple.news/A0PFBY0uDTMitD7zBT0F5LA

GregWeld 11-11-2016 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ADY (Post 648709)
Saw this article and thought it pass it along:

Explained: The rare and almost impossible-to-spot cancer linked to the Vietnam War - Daily Mail
https://apple.news/A0PFBY0uDTMitD7zBT0F5LA



Thanks for posting this excellent article Adam!

It sums up everything that I have learned. Perhaps it will also help some understand why I choose to opt out of Chemo and Radiation.... and surgery and all it's complications and on and on.... just no thanks to any of that. The survival rate is so poor and a life on pills and waiting in doctors offices = and feeling sick.... If you knew me - you'd know that just doesn't fit! LOL

Neil B 11-11-2016 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 648657)
Doing is job 1 !!

True words right there Greg. This disease has a way of focusing you on what is truly important. Congrats on your six month milestone. It's just the beginning of more awesome life experiences to come. Cancer or not, you've got to get out there with your friends and have some fun! Thank you for sharing your story with us. You are setting the example on how to live life to it's fullest. Keep on keepin' on...

GregWeld 11-11-2016 08:03 PM

Thanks Neil!!!


I'm trying to live every single day buddy --- every damn day. What got me thru 32 years of AA..... ONE DAY AT A TIME..... that's the same thing that I'm continuing to do. One day at a time.

BMR Sales 11-14-2016 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 648714)
Thanks Neil!!!


I'm trying to live every single day buddy --- every damn day. What got me thru 32 years of AA..... ONE DAY AT A TIME..... that's the same thing that I'm continuing to do. One day at a time.

Courage to change the things that you can! F*#K Cancer!

GregWeld 11-14-2016 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by BMR Sales (Post 648776)
Courage to change the things that you can! F*#K Cancer!



I was very close to just calling it and dying..... probably the hardest thing for me to do ever was to continue to take the THC/CBD and work up to the doses that make it work. But yes -- even my longest and best supporter of AA said DO IT! So I did.

Che70velle 11-14-2016 05:13 PM

cour·age (kūr′ĭj, kŭr′-)
n.
The state or quality of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger, fear, or vicissitudes with self-possession, confidence, and resolution; bravery.

Everyone in this life possesses a virtue that will define them. This is something that we carry into every situation that we encounter, from kindergarten to marriage, and throughout our lives. It is a trait that we are born with. It defines our every decision, and colors our surroundings. It is the "one thing" that people around us see in us daily.

Some people are destined to persevere, because they contain in themselves a trait called courage. Because of your courage Greg to choose the road your on, you can't lose my friend. Never ever lose sight of who you are Greg! You got this!

GregWeld 11-14-2016 05:18 PM

Thanks Scott!

GregWeld 11-19-2016 02:59 PM

I've been trying to figure out what the dosage should be for "maintenance" going forward.

One of the things I've mentioned in previous posts is that the percentages/strengths of THC and CBD VARIES.... and you have to calculate each to get the ratios right. I found a good article on it.

https://unitedpatientsgroup.com/blog...nt-zeldas-oils

AND HERE


https://www.projectcbd.org/cannabis-dosing

TheJDMan 11-22-2016 04:14 PM

Greg,
I have not had the pleasure of meeting you in person but I admire your positive attitude and willingness to share. I am happy to report that my stock portfolio is doing very well thanks in part to your advice.

I lost my dad to cancer in 1980 and to this day I distinctly remember how once he got the diagnosis he just gave up emotionally and was gone in months. I have come to the conclusion over the years that a positive mental attitude has a dramatic positive effect on one's health. There were times over the years when I would get mad at my dad for giving up so easily and not fighting his cancer. Your THC/CBD treatment clearly has helped you feel better, but it is clear to me that your positive attitude is the real reason why you will be with us for a long time to come.

GregWeld 11-22-2016 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by TheJDMan (Post 649247)
Greg,
I have not had the pleasure of meeting you in person but I admire your positive attitude and willingness to share. I am happy to report that my stock portfolio is doing very well thanks in part to your advice.

I lost my dad to cancer in 1980 and to this day I distinctly remember how once he got the diagnosis he just gave up emotionally and was gone in months. I have come to the conclusion over the years that a positive mental attitude has a dramatic positive effect on one's health. There were times over the years when I would get mad at my dad for giving up so easily and not fighting his cancer. Your THC/CBD treatment clearly has helped you feel better, but it is clear to me that your positive attitude is the real reason why you will be with us for a long time to come.




Thank you Steve!



Anyone that has been dealt a hand like this --- I will say - it's VERY hard, no, EXTREMELY HARD not to get depressed. I'm not a depressed kind of a guy.... and you've read me say on here a zillion times -- We just need to hot rod that part! Well ----- right now I'm hot rodding myself!! LOL

MoparCar 11-22-2016 04:56 PM

Keep it up GW! And thanks for posting your very personal journey. You've got this!

GregWeld 11-22-2016 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by MoparCar (Post 649250)
Keep it up GW! And thanks for posting your very personal journey. You've got this!



Thanks buddy! My PERSONAL journey is posted here in the hopes that it helps ONE SINGLE OTHER PERSON..... whether it's someone's wife - child - family member or friend.

I don't know if this stuff is really working or not -- all I know is I'm still here and kicking it! I think that's pretty good despite the terrible diagnosis.

I'll just keep posting what's going on and let anyone else make up their own mind is this is what they want to do or not.

GregWeld 11-29-2016 12:24 PM

I just posted on faceybookie ---- Sorry - still hate the thought of sharing all this stuff on the internet - but lord knows I've shared enough of my life right HERE! LOL



Okay -- I've had a little bit of a medical issue this last week - nothing serious but it did have me in the E.R. Saturday. Since - I've had some blood tests and a simple exam - and the feeling is this IS NOT cancer related.... and in fact, a couple EXTRA blood work things were ordered to check for cancer tumor "markers" and they both came back NEGATIVE. Yippeeeeee......

During all of this - I was in the middle of switching to a new doctor here. And had an interview with him and his staff (he charges a flat annual fee sort of deal)... and during the interview he asked for a complete rundown of what has gone on and what I've been doing etc...... a complete "info dump" proceeded --- and when we were all done - he said "I" might have to teach HIM a few things about my "cure" because I was without a doubt the healthiest cancer patient he'd ever seen. LOL

Good news.... or maybe the no news is good news!

Try2paz 11-29-2016 12:28 PM

keep up the good fight! Glad to hear the test result came back negative.

Spiffav8 11-29-2016 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 649680)
Okay -- I've had a little bit of a medical issue this last week - nothing serious but it did have me in the E.R. Saturday.


Really? :warning: Cause people go to the Emergency Room for a skinned knee, a Batman band aid and attention from a cute nurse.

GregWeld 11-29-2016 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Spiffav8 (Post 649682)
Really? :warning: Cause people go to the Emergency Room for a skinned knee, a Batman band aid and attention from a cute nurse.




It was the nurses.....

Spiffav8 11-29-2016 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 649686)
It was the nurses.....

Fair Enough. :lol:

waynieZ 11-29-2016 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 649680)


Good news.... or maybe the no news is good news!

Call it what you want. We'll take it!

XLexusTech 11-29-2016 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 649680)
...... a complete "info dump" proceeded --- and when we were all done - he said "I" might have to teach HIM a few things about my "cure" because I was without a doubt the healthiest cancer patient he'd ever seen. LOL

Good news.... or maybe the no news is good news!

I had that happen to me one with a nutritionalist... she literally said to me.. "What are you doing here" and "I could learn more form you than you from me"

it was a funny/frustrating day :lmao:

syborg tt 11-30-2016 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 649680)
Okay -- I've had a little bit of a medical issue this last week - nothing serious but it did have me in the E.R. Saturday. Since - I've had some blood tests and a simple exam - and the feeling is this IS NOT cancer related.... and in fact, a couple EXTRA blood work things were ordered to check for cancer tumor "markers" and they both came back NEGATIVE. Yippeeeeee......

During all of this - I was in the middle of switching to a new doctor here. And had an interview with him and his staff (he charges a flat annual fee sort of deal)... and during the interview he asked for a complete rundown of what has gone on and what I've been doing etc...... a complete "info dump" proceeded --- and when we were all done - he said "I" might have to teach HIM a few things about my "cure" because I was without a doubt the healthiest cancer patient he'd ever seen. LOL

Good news.... or maybe the no news is good news!

Pretty awesome and as always thank you for sharing your story with us.

and Curtis I really like the Bunny in the pool picture. I think I need to get one of those.

GregWeld 12-02-2016 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 649680)
I just posted on faceybookie ---- Sorry - still hate the thought of sharing all this stuff on the internet - but lord knows I've shared enough of my life right HERE! LOL



Okay -- I've had a little bit of a medical issue this last week - nothing serious but it did have me in the E.R. Saturday. Since - I've had some blood tests and a simple exam - and the feeling is this IS NOT cancer related.... and in fact, a couple EXTRA blood work things were ordered to check for cancer tumor "markers" and they both came back NEGATIVE. Yippeeeeee......

During all of this - I was in the middle of switching to a new doctor here. And had an interview with him and his staff (he charges a flat annual fee sort of deal)... and during the interview he asked for a complete rundown of what has gone on and what I've been doing etc...... a complete "info dump" proceeded --- and when we were all done - he said "I" might have to teach HIM a few things about my "cure" because I was without a doubt the healthiest cancer patient he'd ever seen. LOL

Good news.... or maybe the no news is good news!




First time I ever quoted myself!!



After a THOROUGH review of my medical nightmare --- the new Doctor is dumbfounded at why anyone thinks I have cancer "for sure" -- because nothing in the tests or the way I look indicates I'm sick. Sick with something bugging my liver - and it needed the stent - but the new Doc says there are "lots of things that can cause that, and they don't have to be cancer".

So --- He wants me to trip back to a biliary and pancreatic cancer specialist in Seattle (or Mayo or whatever) and really find out if I actually have cancer.

Here's the 64 MILLION dollar question. Did I have cancer and cured it with my home brewed THC/CBD and no there's no trace of it..... or was I diagnosed? Or is it some kind of different "something-or-other" than could be treated?

The saga continues.....

frankv11 12-02-2016 05:53 PM

What a roller coaster but it seems to be moving on a positive direction.
Great

Vegas69 12-02-2016 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 649923)
First time I ever quoted myself!!



After a THOROUGH review of my medical nightmare --- the new Doctor is dumbfounded at why anyone thinks I have cancer "for sure" -- because nothing in the tests or the way I look indicates I'm sick. Sick with something bugging my liver - and it needed the stent - but the new Doc says there are "lots of things that can cause that, and they don't have to be cancer".

So --- He wants me to trip back to a biliary and pancreatic cancer specialist in Seattle (or Mayo or whatever) and really find out if I actually have cancer.

Here's the 64 MILLION dollar question. Did I have cancer and cured it with my home brewed THC/CBD and no there's no trace of it..... or was I diagnosed? Or is it some kind of different "something-or-other" than could be treated?

The saga continues.....

I'm assuming our current doc has the records from whom diagnosed it originally?

Doctors get way to much credit. They are plain old humans like the rest of us. Intelligent in their own ways, but regardless, human.

As I said in the past, I'm with your current doctor. Maybe it is something else and you can head it off with action at put the fear in the rear view mirror.

I'm with Frank, the main thing is you are doing well!

GregWeld 12-02-2016 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by frankv11 (Post 649928)
What a roller coaster but it seems to be moving on a positive direction.
Great

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 649935)
I'm assuming our current doc has the records from whom diagnosed it originally?

Doctors get way to much credit. They are plain old humans like the rest of us. Intelligent in their own ways, but regardless, human.

As I said in the past, I'm with your current doctor. Maybe it is something else and you can head it off with action at put the fear in the rear view mirror.

I'm with Frank, the main thing is you are doing well!



FACT! And thank you both!

HEEP 12-03-2016 04:08 AM

Mr. Weld,
Great to see you posting. Thanks for updating this. This thread is one that will stay in the back of my mind for any future issues in my family or friends. Thanks you for sharing your situation.

You should ask to have the thread title updated. Add "Hot Rodding Mr. Weld"


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